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USF officially introduced new AD Rob Higgins on Monday. Higgins: “I’m beyond grateful to be on this stage today at this celebration. Notice I didn’t say press conference. We don’t do boring press conferences anymore. This is a celebration of appreciation, a celebration of Bull Pride and a celebration of USF’s rightful price among the hierarchy of team Tampa Bay. All of which signal a new era in USF Athletics and college athletics in general. … If you take one thing away from my comments today, it’s that there is no more patience for the word potential. One day we’ll be great. One day we’ll win national championships. … Screw one day and screw potential. … We are not America’s next great University. We are not rising and we damn sure don’t have potential. We are AAU. We’re in the largest media market in the state and we have arrived. … It’s critically important that everyone realizes that our time as Bulls is right now. We're going to put a premium on process and performance, and we’ll no longer tolerate using potential as an excuse or a crutch. The days of defining ourselves based off some immeasurable metric of potential are now over. The negativity that we’ve seen from time-to-time around our program is officially over as well. We have the resources, including revenue share, facilities and coaches to win right now in the American. … We’re going to be proactive, prepared and please know we have a very, very detailed plan.” More from Higgins. (link)
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Wofford AD Scott Kull shares an update on the men’s basketball program after reports last week about player suspensions and the end of HC Dwight Perry’s tenure: “At the beginning of the fall semester, Wofford's compliance team became aware of potential NCAA violations and began an internal investigation. After the internal investigation, Wofford's compliance team self-reported a violation pertaining to housing, and the NCAA found another violation regarding impermissible benefits. Wofford's compliance team worked with the NCAA to remediate the situation so student-athletes could compete and prepare for the season. Wofford student-athletes and coaches are supportive of other teams, and, to correct misinformation widely broadcast across social media, no team – student-athletes or coaches – reported alleged violations to the NCAA. The Wofford men's basketball team is currently in compliance and looking forward to the 2025-26 season. Dwight Perry has resigned as head coach, and we appreciate his time at Wofford and wish him well in his future endeavors. … We regret any confusion or concern this situation has caused within our community. Terrier fans are passionate and protective, and we appreciate the opportunity to serve the Terrier family. Student-athlete wellbeing and the maintenance of a supportive, positive and compliant collegiate and athletics experience remains our priority.” (link)
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Auburn Men’s Basketball HC Bruce Pearl is retiring, after leading the Tigers’ program since 2014, with AHC Steven Pearl being named as his father’s successor. Bruce Pearl: “Eleven years ago, I was given the opportunity of a lifetime to become the head basketball coach at Auburn, and it has been nothing short of amazing. With the Auburn Family’s unwavering support, we have built a program from the ground up and taken it to heights it had never reached before. Not only have we won championships, but we have built the best home-court advantage in college basketball, we’ve invested in this community and changed lives, and we’ve developed and graduated Auburn men. We built a program with the core tenants of faith, family and passion, and together, we made history. I hope we have made Auburn proud. I have been at this for almost 50 years and truthfully as hard as it is for me to say this, I have come to the realization that it’s time for me to step aside. Being the head coach at Auburn has been the privilege of my life.” Pearl will continue to assist the Tigers as an ambassador & Special Assistant to the AD. (link); Here’s the full video of Pearl’s farewell. Worth noting is Pearl again indicating a U.S. Senate run is not in his future. (link); Steven Pearl has inked a five-year deal to lead the program. (link)
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The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors will hold a virtual meeting on September 30, during which members will consider a four-year athletics budget adjustment. If approved, the proposed total additional investment would be $229M over four years, which is intended to bridge funding to reach a sustainable financial position by FY29. From the university’s release: “University leaders believe the proposed amended budget, if approved, will position Virginia Tech to compete at the highest levels of the conference resulting in significant increase in media rights and conference revenue. This proposed investment would be a shared responsibility between the university and donors, involving a targeted fundraising effort seeking to raise $120M in new funding over four years. The proposal calls for limited increases in student fees in future years, consistent with state limitations. Virginia Tech currently maintains the lowest student fee of any public university in the Commonwealth. The proposed budget amendment before the board Sept. 30 will not impact current academic operations.” (link); Tech Sideline’s Andy Bitter breaks down the proposal further and reports the athletic department will receive $47.1M in increases in FY26 and more than $61M in FY27, FY28 and FY29. (link); VTScoop247’s Doug Bowman adds: “Another way to look at the $229.2M in incremental funding. 52.35% will be on donors/fans (philanthropy). 9.29% will be on students (student fee revenue). 21.07% will be from institutional support (the university). 17.28% will be on bridge funding (presumably the university).” (link)
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As a result of $123M in fundraising success to date, including a single-year record $73M in cash donations for 2024, Washington announces an expansion of its Go BIG! for Washington five-year fundraising goal from $300M to $350M. UW AD Pat Chun: “The generosity of Husky Nation has already made history and is proof of what can be accomplished when we come together with a shared vision. Scholarship support and revenue sharing are the foundation for student-athlete success. But to compete at the highest level in the Big Ten, we must also invest in cutting-edge technology and world-class facilities. These resources will allow us to innovate, elevate performance, and create an environment where our student-athletes can succeed—not just on game day, but every day." (link)
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ESPN and the OVC extend their collaboration by inking a new six-year media rights agreement to feature a minimum of 725 events per year that will be available digitally on ESPN+. Linear exposure includes regular season basketball broadcasts on either ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU, the semifinals of the Men’s Basketball Tournament on either ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or ESPNEWS and the Men’s Basketball Tournament Championship game on either ESPN or ESPN2, while the agreement also allows the OVC to retain the rights to broadcast up to 50 linear events per year locally in the league footprint. (link)
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UW Health is now the official title sponsor for all Wisconsin women’s sports, marking the only such partnership in the industry. Teaming up with UW Athletics and Learfield’s Badger Sports Properties, the partnership will increase visibility of UW Health at games and across women’s sports social media and digital marketing. It will also provide student-athletes with various NIL opportunities by featuring them in UW Health content campaigns. (link)
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Altius Sports Partners announces an extension of its partnership with Colorado State. (link)
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Duke Women’s Basketball HC Kara Lawson has been selected by Managing Director Sue Bird as the next USA Basketball Women’s National Team HC. Lawson will helm the squad through 2028, a cycle that includes the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. (link)
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ESPN President of Content Burke Magnus wants Pat McAfee to remain with the network beyond his current five-year, $85M-plus licensing deal, per The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch. Magnus: “I think his show is hitting on all cylinders. … He’s an incredible interviewer and conversationalist. There is a validation for athletes and executives to be on his show. Every commissioner wants to be on his show. Every athlete wants to be on the show. There’s a cool factor, a relevance factor. It’s fun and funny and entertaining. As we sit here today, I could not imagine our daytime schedule without his show.” According to Deitsch, the two years left on McAfee’s College GameDay contract are separate from a licensing agreement for his daily talk show. Magnus: “We navigated through what a few years ago would have been described as really perhaps the biggest transformation or change to College Game Day that you could possibly imagine, meaning Lee Corso’s retirement. I feel like the show, from a content perspective and a cast-contributor perspective, is as good as it’s ever been, and Pat is an enormous reason for that. [...] Pat’s field goal-kicking contest is now must-see television. … Pat’s opening monologue and then his personal pick at the end of the show has become fun and compelling. Long story short, both his show and his work on GameDay, I’ll take that in as far into the future as you want to go.” (link)
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We offer our sincerest condolences to the UCF community and family of Football Offensive Line Coach Shawn Clark, who passed away unexpectedly on Sunday evening at the age of 50. (link)
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Maine highlights a record FY25 fundraising mark of $22.9M in gifts and pledges from nearly 1,900 supporters. Highlighting the total was the largest single gift from an individual to Black Bear Athletics via a $16M pledge from the estates of alumnus Pierre “Pete” Labat and wife, Catherine Clair Labat. Also included were four gifts of $500K or more, including a bequest gift of $2.975M, million dollar pledges from Tom & Sally Savage and David & Nancy Hunt and a $500K commitment from Hammond Lumber Company. (link)
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D1.ticker releases the current edition of its 2025 FBS Attendance Trends. Overall, 35 different programs have thus far achieved a stadium capacity percentage at 100% or higher, led by Louisiana’s mark of 120.55%. Comparing average attendance change YoY from 2024 to 2025, Bowling Green leads the way with a 59.03% increase. Check out the full list, which will be updated every Monday throughout the season & can be found on Collegiate Sports Connect. (link)
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On3’s Chris Low scoops Tuesday night's scheduled SEC announcement of every league school’s three annual football opponents as the conference moves to nine games. Check out the full list. (link)
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Syracuse is being fined $25K by the ACC for “faking injuries during Saturday’s win over Clemson.” (link)
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Phoenix Raceway is partnering with Arizona on a “Redline” collaboration to promote NASCAR. As part of the arrangement, Phoenix Raceway will be at Arizona Stadium for the Wildcats’ Oct. 11 battle with BYU to promote NASCAR championship weekend from Oct. 31-Nov. 2. The promotion will include a pace car with “Redline” decals that will lead the team bus and game day entrance, while fans can also experience a NASCAR show car display and interactive fan engagement and social promotions. The promotion kicked off last Saturday as Football HC Brent Brennan “dressed up in a racing suit and got behind the wheel of a NASCAR race car at Phoenix Raceway — and literally redlined.” Brennan: “It’s the kind of collaboration between iconic sports brands that gives our players, fans, and community something special to rally around, and I am grateful to the hard work of our staff, administration, the team at the (Phoenix) Raceway, and Anachel (brand marketing and communications company) for making it happen.” (link)
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Utah State taps Tennessee Senior Deputy AD/Chief Strategy Officer Cameron Walker for its AD post, and Interim President Alan Smith says Walker “is a highly regarded athletic administrator who knows what it takes to foster department-wide success in the new era of intercollegiate athletics. His breadth and depth of experience, local ties, and legal background make him the perfect individual to lead us into the reimagined Pac-12 and to write the next chapter for USU Athletics." Walker adds: "I am honored by the opportunity to lead Utah State Athletics and to continue building on the department's positive momentum as it integrates into the Pac-12. Utah State has a promising future and significant potential, and I look forward to helping bring that vision to life. My family and I are excited to get to Cache Valley." Walker will officially take the reins on October 6. Vols AD Danny White: “Cam is a talented leader who will undoubtedly bring Utah State to a whole new level. He has been an enormous part of our success in rebuilding Tennessee in so many ways. His experience, skillset, and passion for college athletics will serve Utah State and the Logan community exceptionally well!" (link)
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Virginia Tech by the end of the month “is going to add $50M to the athletic budget to show that it can compete with the highest levels of the ACC,” according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who notes both the Hokies and UCLA are going to target experienced Football HCs for their current vacancies. (link)
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As ACC ADs and Commissioner Jim Phillips prepare to meet today, Miami (FL) AD Dan Radakovich notes the discussion will be solely about football and football scheduling and “hopefully we’ll come out of that with a consensus that leads the ACC to a final decision.” Does Radakovich believe a nine-game slate is inevitable? “I think it's a big point as Commissioner Phillips is in conversations with the other Power 4 commissioners and the College Football Playoff Management Committee that we're in the same loop as the others. I don't know, having not been in that room of understanding what they're talking about – don’t know how big a factor that is. Hopefully Jim will give us some insight into that when we get together on Monday and help set the table that, ‘Hey, nine is going to be really important for us to keep a very good seat at the table as it relates to the other CFP commissioners and the Power 4 conferences.’ So it all depends on how big the CFP gets. That's another driving factor that we won't know. I mean it might be a totally different discussion if we were at 20 or 24 in the CFP, do you stay at eight and then try to get these other games? But we're going to have to make this decision without that knowledge and just try to project it the best way we can.” (link)
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For the first time in its 49-year history, the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament will be played outside the Carolinas when it heads to Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia, in 2026. ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips said Gwinnett did “as good of a job as I’ve seen about showing their interest in this championship. We had five or six other communities that we were looking at. This community earned this bid.” While there are concerns about leaving the loyal fan base in North Carolina – last year’s tournament in Greensboro averaged more than 10,000 fans per session – organizers point to Atlanta’s strong ACC alumni presence, nearby schools like Georgia Tech and Clemson, and a partnership with Gwinnett County Public Schools to boost attendance, including adding three “school day” games. Gas South District CEO Stan Hall: “I think [hosting the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament in 2013 and 2014, as well as six SEC Gymnastics Tournaments] created almost a business plan for us on how to do it. The second time we did it I think we did it better than the first time we did it. I think with this one bringing in even more teams, I think organically we know how to do it. I think that was also a comfort zone for the ACC, knowing we have done it before.” Though the tournament returns to Charlotte in 2027, no other conference tournaments have been scheduled, opening the door for the event to potentially return to Gwinnett in 2028. (link)
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Ahead of the SEC’s Tuesday reveal of each team’s permanent football opponents, Tennessee AD Danny White notes that “next year we will have five SEC home games and we will be at Georgia Tech, then it flip-flops. So it’s lined up for us through all of our non-conference games that are scheduled right now. I think [SEC Deputy Commissioner/COO] Charlie Hussey in our conference office has done a really good job working with us really over the last few years. I have been hesitant to move forward out too many years with non-conference scheduling because I wanted to see where we landed on eight games versus nine games. And if we are at nine games I want to make sure that our home versus away mix matches up with what our 5 SEC games would be versus four.” White also explains there will most likely be fewer neutral site games, if any, in the immediate future. “The only neutral site games I have scheduled since I have been here have been when we have had an anomaly in the schedule. We created the anomaly with the BYU game when we decided we would rather play Virginia in Nashville. I view that as a home game for us instead of playing that far away. I didn't like that game from a geographical standpoint. When Oklahoma joined the league we lost that home game. I can’t find a home-and-home in that short of time period and make it work, especially when I’m looking for the home game. Another opponent isn’t going to agree to that. That’s how the NC State game transpired. These other neutral site games were very popular and they may make sense for other schools. For us, I want to maximize games in Neyland Stadium.” (link)
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Former NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo joins the Sports Wise podcast with Tulane Sports Law Director Gabe Feldman and explains that she stands by her 2021 memo asserting her position that student-athletes should be considered employees. “I felt strongly that I needed to get that position out there. And the NLRA covers just private sector institutions, so I wanted to make sure I was being transparent with both the athletes as well as with the schools and conferences and the NCAA and the like. The other piece to the memo was that I felt that if in fact folks were employees under the statute, then misclassifying them as something else would be an independent violation of the act. So that was the basic genesis behind me issuing the guidance.” Abruzzo also advocates for collective bargaining, which she views as “an opportunity for the athletes’ voices to be heard and for them to have a seat at the table and for them to be able to assist with development and application of rules that affect their daily lives. Not only compensation rules, but rules around health and safety, rules around educational opportunities, rules around grievances and arbitration, rules around discrimination and equitable or non-equitable treatment. And so those are non-economic areas, but they’re crucial that athletes have a seat at the table to discuss and help develop those rules that are affecting them. So everyone talks about the money, but they’re not talking about the athletes as a whole, as people who are being controlled in so many ways.” (link)
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Duke is suing a group of online sellers who allegedly use Temu, AliExpress and similar marketplaces to peddle what the university calls “unauthorized, inauthentic, infringing and counterfeit products.” Sportico’s Michael McCann: “Authored by Gouthami V. Tufts and other attorneys from Sullivan & Carter, Duke’s complaint was filed in an Illinois federal district. The university acknowledges that the ‘true identities’ of the individuals and entities accused of operating illegally are ‘not yet known.’ However, Duke contends the defendants ‘reside in the People’s Republic of China or other foreign jurisdictions,’ and their products reach U.S. customers. The defendants also allegedly ‘hide beyond layers of payment gateways,’ such as PayPal and eBay payments, and utilize offshore bank accounts to move money between and from payment processors’ accounts.” McCann also notes that Duke “seeks a permanent injunction to bar the defendants from using Duke trademarks or any reproductions, copies or ‘colorable imitations’ in the marketing, sale, shipping, storing and other uses of products. The university also asks the court to order online marketplaces, payment processors and other companies that do business with the defendants from disabling and ceasing to provide services. Lastly, the school demands payment of damages. One practical limitation in these types of lawsuits is that the defendants are located outside of U.S. jurisdiction. They are also often adept at transforming their online identities to continue counterfeit practices.” (link)
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The Washington Post’s Kevin Sieff examines the recruitment of Kenyan student-athletes through a time trial event dubbed the “Golden Ticket” in Eldoret, Kenya. The race is funded by U.S. colleges via recruiting firms like Scholarbook, and it has become an increasingly high-stakes gateway to NCAA scholarships thanks to NIL – while at the same time reshaping college distance running and sparking ethical alarms. With agents who are “paid by U.S. coaches” organizing races and workarounds to secure U.S. visas (flying athletes to third countries like Poland for approvals, a pathway the State Department has now ended), older and semi-pro Kenyans are flooding the pipeline, and Sieff notes that seven Scholarbook recruits were All-Americans last year. The schools who participate argue they’re following NCAA rules, pointing out, for instance, that there is no NCAA age limit, and Sieff notes that many universities dropped their standardized testing requirements during COVID, making any Kenyan student with a D average recruitable. Texas Tech Cross Country HC Jon Murray is among those who insist this is necessary to remain competitive: “If I’m going to compete against those really top teams in my conference, I’ve got to go find other countries and other places to find athletes.” Furman Women’s Cross Country HC Rita Gary counters that “it’s athlete trafficking. We’re going to look up in 10 years and the talent pool of American runners is going to be drained.” Lots more from Sieff. (link)
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The Minnesota Vikings are preparing for an unprecedented 10-day, two-country road trip that will test every facet of the franchise’s operations and logistics, and SBJ’s Ben Fischer shares a look inside the prep work. The team departs Sept. 25 for Dublin to face the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 28, then heads straight to London for a week before playing the Cleveland Browns on October 5. Unlike the NFL’s usual short overseas visits, this “uber-road trip” involves two border crossings, extended stays, and a traveling party of 240 people. More than 7,000 meals will be served across temporary practice sites in both cities, with pallets of American staples like ranch dressing, barbeque sauce, and cereals shipped ahead to maintain dietary consistency. Equipment had to be packed into two semis and shipped by sea months in advance, and Vikings Director of Equipment Services Mike Parson says that given the complexity of working under two sets of international laws, planning began as soon as the team even “got wind this was a possibility.” Fischer also points out the franchise is sending an events team that will “make the most of the team’s marketing rights in the U.K. That will require hotel space beyond the NFL’s usual allotment for the international game teams. Neither the team nor the league would talk about the uber-road trip costs, but the league does cover certain aspects of teams’ international travel. The league also arranges practice facilities.” (link)
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The NBA and other leagues are accelerating the push toward automated officiating, blending sensors, multi-camera tracking and AI to improve accuracy, speed up game flow and boost fan trust, though the shift raises questions about how much human judgment to preserve. NBA SVP Tom Ryan tells SBJ’s Joe Lemire the league’s new tech lab will prioritize officiating, with trials already showing ball sensors can cut down on review times. Game flow, Ryan adds, is “very much top of mind for everyone at the league office,” so “if we can turn a 60-second review into three seconds, and it’s automatically visualized on the broadcast and in an arena, even better.” Across sports, the tradeoff is clear, and Sony Sports CEO Rufus Hack puts it like this: “You’re trying to trade off speed versus accuracy versus entertainment.” Hack adds: “The dynamics and culture of a sport need to be considered and rigorously tested. Its implementation needs to be handled incredibly sensitively, and it needs to be empathetic to the values of the game because obviously people are incredibly passionate about their sport.” Lots more. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Radford has named JLL Capital Markets Investment Sales Analyst Charlie Anderson as GM for the men’s and women’s basketball programs. (link)
➤ Still consistent coaching staff movement across the industry. Check it all out in this morning's Coaches.wire. (link)
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Assistant/Associate Director of Development, Major Gifts (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Director, Advancement - Major Gifts (Hampton University / Hampton, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Director, Advancement - Annual Giving (Hampton University / Hampton, VA): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Alumni Engagement (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director for Donor Engagement & Stewardship (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE
Assistant Athletic Director of Development (Creighton University / Omaha, NE): More details HERE.
Account Executive, Department of Athletics (R0008225) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
Coordinator, Athletics Friends Groups & Athletics Advancement (Princeton University / Princeton, NJ): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director of Development (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director - Major Gifts (University of Missouri / Columbia, MO): More details HERE
Senior Associate Athletics Director, Development-Major Gifts (University of Akron / Akron, OH): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Annual Giving, NIL and Revenue Generation (Monmouth University / West Long Branch, NJ): More details HERE.
Assistant AD – Development Operations (University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations (Princeton University / Princeton, NJ): More details HERE
Senior Associate Athletic Director of Development (Florida International University / Miami, FL): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director and Chief Financial Officer (Western Michigan University / Kalamazoo, MI): More details HERE. Check out the Opportunity Brief for this position HERE.
Senior Associate Athletics Director, Development-Major Gifts (University of Akron / Akron, OH): More details HERE.
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Annual Giving, NIL and Revenue Generation (Monmouth University / West Long Branch, NJ): More details HERE.
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Assistant Director, Facilities (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Director of Sports Management (Pac-12 Conference / San Ramon, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Commissioner for Football (Southeastern Conference / Birmingham, AL): More details HERE.
Stadium Events and Engagement Coordinator (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Of Equipment, Football (Stanford University / Stanford, CA): More details HERE.
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There are currently no job openings in General Administration.
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Athletic Trainer (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (New York University / New York, NY): (DIII) More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer (2) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT / Cambridge, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Coach Track & Field/Sports Performance (Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT / Cambridge, MA): (DIII) More details HERE.
Assistant Coach - Strength and Conditioning (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Assistant Director for Performance Nutrition (Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO): More details HERE.
Executive Associate Athletic Director, Sports Performance & Student Athlete Support Services (University of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA): More details HERE. Check out the Opportunity Brief for this position HERE.
Assoc. Athletic Trainer/Director of Rehabilitation (University of California – San Diego / La Jolla, CA): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer, Men's Basketball (Grand Canyon University / Phoenix, AZ): More details HERE
Associate Athletic Trainer (Middle Tennessee State University / Murfreesboro, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (St. Bonaventure University / St. Bonaventure, NY): More details HERE.
Temporary Performance Nutrition Fellowship (Ball State University / Muncie, IN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director of Sports Medicine (Fresno State / Fresno, CA): More details HERE.
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Assistant AD Trademarks and Licensing (University of Alabama / Tuscaloosa, AL): More details HERE.
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Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations (Princeton University / Princeton, NJ): More details HERE
Senior Account Executive, Ticket Sales and Service (University of Texas – Austin / Austin, TX): More details HERE.
Account Executive for Ticket Sales (University of North Texas / Denton, TX): More details HERE.
Assistant Director, Ticket Sales (Long Beach State University / Long Beach, CA): More details HERE.
Account Executive, Department of Athletics (R0008225) (Wake Forest University / Winston-Salem, NC): More details HERE.
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